...if the names are wrong, let me know. You can correct them before unmounting.

Do try the above, not just the GUI tools in Puppy, as Puppy mounts a fat f.s with '-t vfat', and that might be hiding your problem.

Oh, and to provide me with more complete information, run this:

# disktype /dev/sdb1

...you can drag the mouse to highlight the text in the xterm window, then use middle-mouse-button to paste it anywhere.

Posted on 8 Oct 2009, 18:11

Comments:

Posted on 8 Oct 2009, 18:53 by pstefWARNING TO LINUX USERSThe reason of this "problem" is because you are using Linux. In MS-DOS everything works fine.

Posted on 9 Oct 2009, 15:50 by PhamAntoineThe '-' versus '_' problemIn previous version, 4.21 for example pup_421.sfs was used, but in 4.3 version, it is changed to pup-430.sfs Why ? This change doesn't affect me, who use only linux, but it appears to affect Windows users.

But it trouble me that this new version seems not
accept pup-430*.sfs.this feature which exists in
verssion < 4.3 was handy, as I often remaster puppy and thus can use it distinguishmy version with the oroginal one.